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November 2024

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2 POTATO GROWER | NOVEMBER 2024 www.brillionfarmeq.com The Heavy-Weight in Pulvi-Mulchers Gets BIGGER. The 3600 Series Pulvi-Mulcher from Brillion features wider working widths, increased trash clearance and reduced downtime in the field. The series is available in 21', 25', 30' and 36' working widths. The 30' model weighs 80% more than the popular WL360 for more clod crushing power. The 36' unit is the widest Pulvi- Mulcher offered by Brillion. All 3600 Series models feature 8" roller axles with heavy-duty bearings that improve reliability and reduce maintenance interruptions in the field. The design includes three rows of two-piece edge bent s-tines on overall 6" spacing. 25" of under frame clearance improves trash flow through the machine. A leveling harrow in front of the rear roller helps level ridges left by the shanks. New to the 3631 series is the 24" Notched Ductile Iron wheel to provide even more clod crushing power with its heavy weight. Brillion, WI 54110 855.320.0373 ©2021 Brillion Farm Equipment Scan this code or visit our website to learn more. Morgan Composting inc. • Release locked up nutrients • Increase the right biology in the soil • Recover your soil health Give back to your potato fields with DAIRY DOO! Layer Ash Blend | Original DAIRY DOO Blend | K2 Blend | Custom Blend | Gypsum Morgan Composting Our Soil Scientist can help pick the right DAIRY DOO compost blend for you! Michigan State University trials have shown DAIRY DOO products may reduce root lesion nematodes and increase yields! Learn more at dairydoo.com/potatoes. Michigan State University trials have shown lesion nematodes and increase yields! Learn more at dairydoo.com/potatoes. Michigan State University trials have shown products may reduce root lesion nematodes and increase yields! Learn more at dairydoo.com/potatoes. products may reduce root 4870-10MorganComposting12h 1 4870-10MorganComposting12h 1 10/2/24 2:50 PM 10/2/24 2:50 PM

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